Manfred Berndtgen has been at 2 events

Hello everybody ! Another party in the Air - share it and invite more friends please !
We have a few simple rules to follow :
----every uploaded image MUST be taken with 50MM LENS
----only TWO ( 2 ) images per photographer - Respect your friends, they also need some spot !!!
lens - everything is going if exist the magic sign *"50mm"* on the body of lens !
Digital or Analog, Lensbaby is also 50mm ( except additional optic systems like 0.42, 35mm or Fish-eye)
subject - feel free for every subject and color, but of course all native attributes of 50mm lens like *Light, Crazy Focus, Dreamy Bokeh, Sharp Details, Cine Look* are highly appreciated !!
you can visit the previous Virtual Black and White Exhibition for inspiration :
https://plus.google.com/u/0/events/cm951q2luasr8ocommhm5h93s1o
Have a happy 50mm parting !

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Must be twenty years ago or even more when I was standing at this very point. The place has changed, though that can’t be seen here, looking south. Decades ago, the place behind us was an industrial area, a cement factory with roots reaching back to the…﻿

The term ‘data structures’ is sort of an emotive word in the world of purely functional languages as the subject of data structures and algorithms in classical (imperative) computing relies on mutable variables and assignment which are not possible (or at…﻿

Book Review: Clojure Data Structures and Algorithms Cookbook

The term ‘data structures’ is sort of an emotive word in the world of purely functional languages as the subject of data structures and algorithms in classical (imperative) computing relies on mutable variables and assignment which are not possible (or at…﻿___

I reckon it's one of these well-intended ideas, but Buffer's Pablo service (https://buffer.com/pablo) seems to me like a remnant sale of photos and quotes alike. Choose from a stock of haphazard photos that meet a common sense of beauty, add some preselected word (or fill in your own, see my example), add some effects (blur, contrast, b&w), define your preferred picture format, depending on the social network you want to please and presto!

Decades ago Hans Magnus Enzensberger called TV the 'null medium', a medium of irrelevances. Obviously it has got a worthy successor.﻿

I reckon it's one of these well-intended ideas, but Buffer's Pablo service (https://buffer.com/pablo) seems to me like a remnant sale of photos and quotes alike. Choose from a stock of haphazard photos that meet a common sense of beauty, add some preselected word (or fill in your own, see my example), add some effects (blur, contrast, b&w), define your preferred picture format, depending on the social network you want to please and presto!

Decades ago Hans Magnus Enzensberger called TV the 'null medium', a medium of irrelevances. Obviously it has got a worthy successor.﻿___

I didn’t find really hot information when googling for ‘gradle’ and ‘ntlm proxy’. There are only bits of information about running gradle behind a corporate proxy, especially when this proxy is using NTLM-v2. The official documentation treats the problem…﻿

gradle / proxy / cntlm

I didn’t find really hot information when googling for ‘gradle’ and ‘ntlm proxy’. There are only bits of information about running gradle behind a corporate proxy, especially when this proxy is using NTLM-v2. The official documentation treats the problem…﻿___

Taming stubborn services made easy Batch scripts. Why on Earth do we still care about batch scripts? I could give you a lengthy explanation about why I don’t like Powershell, but it’s a hot day and I want to make it short: because it’s there and it’s okay…﻿

Windows Services: Total Control

Taming stubborn services made easy Batch scripts. Why on Earth do we still care about batch scripts? I could give you a lengthy explanation about why I don’t like Powershell, but it’s a hot day and I want to make it short: because it’s there and it’s okay…﻿___

Make Google’s Deep Dream Code run on your Mac From the moment I’ve seen these spectacular images of neural networks running hot I wanted to get the software and run it on my computer. The only thing that prevented me from doing so was the abundance of…﻿

Deep Dreaming On a Mac

Make Google’s Deep Dream Code run on your Mac From the moment I’ve seen these spectacular images of neural networks running hot I wanted to get the software and run it on my computer. The only thing that prevented me from doing so was the abundance of…﻿___

We always wonder what we're looking at when staring into the unknown. And suddenly... Third attempt at deep dreaming using Google's inceptionism tool. Sequence of 100 jpegs. Dogs, eyes, noses... I will have to train my very own neural network. #deepdream ﻿

We always wonder what we're looking at when staring into the unknown. And suddenly... Third attempt at deep dreaming using Google's inceptionism tool. Sequence of 100 jpegs. Dogs, eyes, noses... I will have to train my very own neural network. #deepdream ﻿___

Second attempt at deep dreaming with Google's inceptionism tool. Own photo, default net. Sequence of 100 jpegs. I especially like these chimeras at the beginning. A bit creepy at the end. #deepdream ﻿

Second attempt at deep dreaming with Google's inceptionism tool. Own photo, default net. Sequence of 100 jpegs. I especially like these chimeras at the beginning. A bit creepy at the end. #deepdream ﻿___

Markus Brunetti's portraits of churches are unique: together with his Partner, Betty Schöner, he's traveling through Europe for ten years and taking photos of churches. No normal photos, of course: he takes hundreds to thousands of photos of each facade and stitches them together during a week-long process. The result of hard work and stupendous determination are breathtaking portraits of these churches, depicted in a clean and crisp way never seen before. ﻿

Markus Brunetti's portraits of churches are unique: together with his Partner, Betty Schöner, he's traveling through Europe for ten years and taking photos of churches. No normal photos, of course: he takes hundreds to thousands of photos of each facade and stitches them together during a week-long process. The result of hard work and stupendous determination are breathtaking portraits of these churches, depicted in a clean and crisp way never seen before. ﻿___

Back in the 1990’s I often bought these “Java/C++/DirectX/whatever in 30 hours” books. It always took more than 30 hours to go through them, but after reading them you often had some ground to step on and a basic idea about how to get things working.…﻿

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Back in the 1990’s I often bought these “Java/C++/DirectX/whatever in 30 hours” books. It always took more than 30 hours to go through them, but after reading them you often had some ground to step on and a basic idea about how to get things working.…﻿___

I have a confession to make: I’m still using Flash, deliberately. Yes, that pesky piece of software that’s always nagging and begging to be updated. “You serious?!” you might ask, but there’s one peculiar software I don’t want to miss, and that’s this HAL…﻿

I have a confession to make: I’m still using Flash, deliberately. Yes, that pesky piece of software that’s always nagging and begging to be updated. “You serious?!” you might ask, but there’s one peculiar software I don’t want to miss, and that’s this HAL…﻿___

St Kunibert: 50’s Window Capturing church windows issues a challenge to the photographer. First, there is a technical challenge: how do I take the photograph, consisting of all matters technical, including, but not limited to the point of view, camera…﻿

St Kunibert: 50’s Window Capturing church windows issues a challenge to the photographer. First, there is a technical challenge: how do I take the photograph, consisting of all matters technical, including, but not limited to the point of view, camera…﻿___

In this part of our series about transforming imperative Processing code into functional Clojure code we are deconstructing a ‘real’ loop for the first time. The code to be discussed is taken from Matt Pearson’s book ‘Generative Art‘, and we are using…﻿

Clojure: Living Without the For Loop (3)

In this part of our series about transforming imperative Processing code into functional Clojure code we are deconstructing a ‘real’ loop for the first time. The code to be discussed is taken from Matt Pearson’s book ‘Generative Art‘, and we are using…﻿___

For my Clojure developments I’m using Emacs 24.4 (running on a Mac) with a cider 0.9.0snapshot, Clojure 1.6.0 and nREPL 0.2.7. Actually. When I’m starting emacs in my home directory and open a repl with M-x cider-jack-in, then I’m getting this warning:…﻿

The 'CIDER requires nREPL 0.2.7' Mystery

For my Clojure developments I’m using Emacs 24.4 (running on a Mac) with a cider 0.9.0snapshot, Clojure 1.6.0 and nREPL 0.2.7. Actually. When I’m starting emacs in my home directory and open a repl with M-x cider-jack-in, then I’m getting this warning:…﻿___

Part 1 one this series introduced Clojure programming beyond simple one-liners and expressions. We were setting up our environment and had a simple demonstration that illustrated the basics. We are using Quil, an implementation of Processing for Clojure,…﻿

Clojure: Living Without the For Loop (2)

Part 1 one this series introduced Clojure programming beyond simple one-liners and expressions. We were setting up our environment and had a simple demonstration that illustrated the basics. We are using Quil, an implementation of Processing for Clojure,…﻿___

When you start learning languages like Lisp or Clojure, you are plunging into the world of functional programming. Functional programming, as Wikipedia explains, is closely linked to declarative programming, and this means the direct opposite of…﻿

Clojure: Living Without The For Loop (1)

When you start learning languages like Lisp or Clojure, you are plunging into the world of functional programming. Functional programming, as Wikipedia explains, is closely linked to declarative programming, and this means the direct opposite of…﻿___

Much more interesting – and difficult – than just depicting the architectural truth in a photo is depicting the mood and meaning of this architecture. What is happening between these walls? What did this building mean to their builders and what does it…﻿

Much more interesting – and difficult – than just depicting the architectural truth in a photo is depicting the mood and meaning of this architecture. What is happening between these walls? What did this building mean to their builders and what does it…﻿___

I’ve visited this church almost six years ago, so a revisit was overdue. Kunibert, consecrated in 1247, is Cologne’s youngest and largest Romanesque church. I realized a few things on this bright Friday afternoon: your look on things changes over time;…﻿

I’ve visited this church almost six years ago, so a revisit was overdue. Kunibert, consecrated in 1247, is Cologne’s youngest and largest Romanesque church. I realized a few things on this bright Friday afternoon: your look on things changes over time;…﻿___

The poplar, iconic tree of the Lower Rhine region. A tree losing its former friends: poplars are deemed weak, useless, allergy-forming like birches. They are lining streets and railway embankments. Without them, the landscape would change drastically.﻿

The poplar, iconic tree of the Lower Rhine region. A tree losing its former friends: poplars are deemed weak, useless, allergy-forming like birches. They are lining streets and railway embankments. Without them, the landscape would change drastically.﻿___

Seen from a greater distance, the architectural ensemble splits up in several solitary buildings that don’t communicate that much with each other. In a way, each of them is trying to steal the show from the others. Will this ensemble and its architecture…﻿

Seen from a greater distance, the architectural ensemble splits up in several solitary buildings that don’t communicate that much with each other. In a way, each of them is trying to steal the show from the others. Will this ensemble and its architecture…﻿___

Transparency until the eye hurts: it’s not only the workspace that has changed but work itself. virtualization is no longer a technical subject only; the company itself and the building it’s residing in has become a virtual space. The see-through building…﻿

Transparency until the eye hurts: it’s not only the workspace that has changed but work itself. virtualization is no longer a technical subject only; the company itself and the building it’s residing in has become a virtual space. The see-through building…﻿___

Transparency is the dernier cri, also in architecture. Lightweight and airy it has to be, worlds apart from depressing brutalism (or banalism) of the 1970s. And there’s another benefit that is sometimes a bit neglected: since these are office buildings,…﻿

Transparency is the dernier cri, also in architecture. Lightweight and airy it has to be, worlds apart from depressing brutalism (or banalism) of the 1970s. And there’s another benefit that is sometimes a bit neglected: since these are office buildings,…﻿___

Continuing our walk along Rhine River, one river bend off the city of Bonn. The ruins of an old…

Continuing our walk along Rhine River, one river bend off the city of Bonn. The ruins of an old cement factory were transformed into an investor’s paradise. The newly designed Bonner Bogen (“sweep of Bonn”) gives an insight into architectural dreams of…﻿

Continuing our walk along Rhine River, one river bend off the city of Bonn. The ruins of an old…

Continuing our walk along Rhine River, one river bend off the city of Bonn. The ruins of an old cement factory were transformed into an investor’s paradise. The newly designed Bonner Bogen (“sweep of Bonn”) gives an insight into architectural dreams of…﻿___

I like old vs. new shots. Usually. When things are really old and you have sort of a dialogue between buildings. “Hey, church building, what’s up?” “Don’t make me angry or my steeple will cast a shadow on you.” But not here. I recognize the effort this…﻿

Old vs. New, Again.

I like old vs. new shots. Usually. When things are really old and you have sort of a dialogue between buildings. “Hey, church building, what’s up?” “Don’t make me angry or my steeple will cast a shadow on you.” But not here. I recognize the effort this…﻿___

The architectural ensemble, called ‘Bonner Bogen’ (sweep of Bonn), successor of a former cement factory. Parts of the old, heritage-protected buildings have been transformed and reused. Everything is new, just a few years old. Even the old 19th century…﻿

The architectural ensemble, called ‘Bonner Bogen’ (sweep of Bonn), successor of a former cement factory. Parts of the old, heritage-protected buildings have been transformed and reused. Everything is new, just a few years old. Even the old 19th century…﻿___

Must be twenty years ago or even more when I was standing at this very point. The place has changed, though that can’t be seen here, looking south. Decades ago, the place behind us was an industrial area, a cement factory with roots reaching back to the…﻿

Must be twenty years ago or even more when I was standing at this very point. The place has changed, though that can’t be seen here, looking south. Decades ago, the place behind us was an industrial area, a cement factory with roots reaching back to the…﻿___

People waiting in queues in front of station kiosks hours before sales start; so eager for 'Mohammed' caricatures they took other magazines instead after realizing that 'Charlie Hebdo' wasn't delivered; observing the prices for 'Charlie Hebdo' climbing and climbing at ebay: all this is embarrassing and disgusting on so many levels that words are failing me.

So after a week of dutiful honouring the victims this sad story ends where all stories end in this young century: in the mills of commercialization. Collecting the devotional objects of the terrorist attack and its outcome; creating a new hype, another trending subject in the set of twitter hashtags, Charlie Hebdo and its aftermath has become the special kick of this weekend. Dead journalists, policmen, jews; burning churches; more deaths in Nigeria: just another 'experience' that has to be shared.